Knew Rules

These files are here for your listening enjoyment all are from out of print non-reissued spoken word and audio gems from my own vinyl collection. If for any reason any of the files posted are infringing or creating a problem please let me know and i will remove them forth with or somethin' like that most importantly this site is about enjoying music and all are encouraged to LISTEN TO & BUY MUSIC SUPPORT ARTISTS AND DO NOT HOT LINK TO MY FILES IT IS NOT COOL. Thanks and have FUN
Oh Yea One more thing I've switched to "approve comments" mode for the time being as these bad vibes all round type places like to spam some of my posts so it might be a day or two until your comments appear Thanks for Understanding

Welcome my Friends to the shoe that never fits or something like that actually i know so little abut this most excellent Lp that it's downright humiliating, It's based on the teachings of Edgar Cayce who was a Physic and Healer among other gifts and that's about all i know except that it is an Awesome, really bangin' example of late 60's early 70 hard rock going deep... Now Dig!

It's only Tuesday yet the day has got that Friday feel to it, ever since i switched days at work I'm all sorts of off schedule both here and there, finally saw the film Dig on DVD Sunday at a good friends pad, having always like both of the bands the film seemed at times to slam one and herald the other which i thought was a bit cheeky and walked away digging the BJM a bit more than the DW's simply on attitude. The saying Motivation is Everything comes to mind, as well as the knowledge that our motivations can change (having children has done it fairly quickly for most people i know, I'm not yet blessed with that but dig how that responsibility shifts priorities ) most people don't even understand their motivations or even how our motivations are/can be perceived by others and it becomes an even slippery slope once fame and money and acceptance of your "art" are put on the table. Seen people act out in some scary and bizarre ways after selling several hundred Cd's and have seen others remain humble in the face of huge ( and i mean HUGE) fame not often but it has happened, It's all about the original inner almost secret from the self motivation for what they were doing that burning desire/passion to do "it" [whatever it is]. In A Bit of a Non-Sequiter-Many years ago i felt like iTunes and The iPod had (and they did no doubt about it) reconnected me to music in that it was swift, easy and i could find tunes by just typing in a name and no longer had to schlep crates of Lp's to DJ, but now I'm vibin' that there is also this disconnect somehow. Digital files they're neatly tucked away on a small hard drive and the Cd's that put much of the digital tunes on it are again neatly packed away on a shelf or in a box, But the vinyl man it's there in the morning, afternoon and evening stubbing toes and tripping over crates they're unavoidably there even a small record collection requires/demands square footage and visual respect which connects us to them and the delights they hold in an ever more powerful way. Vinyl was and is the perfect way to end or curtail the paranoia about piracy hell even a great copy of a vinyl sounds a bit removed [although the digital process is pretty damn good] so once again bring back Vinyl....Vinyl Rules....alright nuff grumpy old man shite see ya tomorrow with a little sumthin' sumthin'

Here's another spoken word with music charmer made in 1959 as a promo give away/test record by JBL it might be the most deluxe test record in the archive, and while it dosen't have the blips and bloops I dig so much it has some great narative and the musik ain't so bad but your not listening to this to dig on the tune it's to learn ya up somethin' bout them there sound making platters which come in the cardboard envelope so next time you won't add so much dobly and ruin the mix. It comes with a 4 page "glossary provided in the pdf. It's an emphemeric biscut to be sure was thinking it would've have been sweet if they had made on of these with a Rock band like say Ultimate Spinach maybe they did? anyone? Warning:these files are rather large about 15mg per so it might go slow...

Closing in on the last day of this adventure and it really was just that an adventure, so you all know i didn't have but 2 of these beauties picked out and ready before hand so I've done them all on the day of and picked the title on the fly which made for some good choices (i think) as well as some just at the brink postings... nothing like a bit of nervous energy to get the blood flowing Today a rare treat it's another one of my favorites why would i share records or music i dislike hmm that gives me an idea but maybe in the fall we'll do 7 in 7 of the least enjoyable Lp's from the archive. The Comic Book Hero's is a great Jazz piece I've always thought this was the one with the Great Sun Ra on it and some of these grooves are reminiscent of his early "Straight Jazz" stuff but consensus tell us that it's the Batman & Robin by Dan & Dale that have Sun Ra and Al Kooper on it which i was gonna share originally and have it ready to go but at the last minute found out you can buy it so it sort of eliminated it's self from the criteria i use in in choosing Lp's form the archive Anyway even without Sun Ra's mastery this Lp is a thoroughly enjoyable listen especially on a rainy night the dialog makes it interesting and the grooves gives it that swing baby so jump on in and Dig!

I've got lots and lots to say about today's selection but once again time is short how short so short i can't even think of anything snarky so here ya go this is my absolute favorite Films and Soundtracks for many reasons which will reveal themselves as you listen to it I'm sure if not I'll fill ya in on in a couple of days when this is all a memory. The music is by this amazing composer

Fixed Tracks 7 from today and put up track 14 from yesterday it was that symbol making trouble Big Thanks to Stephanie for pointing it out

I said i wouldn't put these files up again, but i've had a revelation it actually has nothing to do with sharing old rekerds but i'll repost a few of these again soon and leave em' up for a day or two and maybe they'll reapear as regular shares this fall who knows i'm not trying to power trip here just have some fun turning people on to good tunes so there. Hope you all dug yesterdays Blues Lp it's one of my Favorite Lp's and hope it becomes one of yours. Now on today if you have this you know how awesome it is unfortunately i don't have time again [work, study and Guests some which i didn't count on when i opened me big yap with this whole 7in7 thing]Ultimate Spinach if not for a good bro i'd passed this by just cause it looked corny but it's a decent bit of Psychedelic Rock.Dig on it also these cats are always doing sumthin' cool this week they're serving up 7 days of Mr. Phil Ochs they never disapoint and have hit it outta the park once again

Today's Biscut hails from The Amazing & Magnificent Spivey Label which used to be Located hereGot turned on to Spivey Records and Miss Victoria Spivey at Finyl Vinyl way back the records were a little hard to get even then one day i got a call from a friend who said "you know those blues records you like well they're having a close out at tower" so i ran over there and bought as many as I could carry this is one of em' Here's a excellent site to learn more about Victoria and Spivey RecordsTracks 3 & 10 have a young folk singer named Bob Dylan on em' people tell me he's good so Hope you Enjoy this... There was a problem with track 14 i couldn't fix it sorry i will repost track 14 soon but not today

This is the first time I'm implementing a timed post hopefully at 12am est Tuesday Morning you'll be able to dig this delicious treat. First off I gotta give up's to Our Favorite Martian because he's a Bro who has helped me get this blog thing going in the first place and our next Offering has the same name as his site. OK Now About St. John Green: 1st in the oops Dept: sorry about not including the album and artist info on yesterdays songs. Now If you goggled St. John Green you know as much or more than i do. I picked up that record in 93 it was a cheap, under 5 bucks (I know, i know records aren't cool unless you buy them for a nickel but i got tired of listening to records even my grandparents found boring, forgive me for breaking the dollar barrier) Anyway back to St. John Green they were gonna be "it" but it all turned to .... as you now know the Lp has merit the only thing i could find out about them easily was this Lp was produced by none other than This Fine Gent who has brought us much R.O.C.K over the decades though he dosen't mention this jewel in his on-line resume he did a bang up job as M.C at Little Stevens Garage fest last Summer and i thought he came off as the Duke of Krazy Kool in This Documentary, so that's it for St. John Green unless I spot their Legendary Second Lp..... Now on with the show many of you might have Today's offering if you do sorry tomorrow's very few people even know about so stayt tuned anyway Today's jewel has it all Bit of Rock some Jazz some easy mellow type stuff and most important of all the Dudley Moore Rave up "Bedazzled" one of the all time great heel songs of all time check it for yourself and see! also the film is a must see....